I hate the english language. What is your nomination for its successor as lingua franca?

I hate the english language. What is your nomination for its successor as lingua franca?

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Galactic Basic Standard, or Esperanto.

Latin, don't even know why it isn't right now

Not chink that is for sure

Arabic.
But probably Spanish is more realistic.

fuck english and fuck anglos

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Bring back latin

当然是中文

Based leech

Nothing. One would expect it to be Mandarin but that shit's hard and the chinese don't export their culture as much as the Americans do. So it's gonna be English for while.

esperanto

>lingua franca
French? Lol

realistically it should be chinese but no one but the chinks would want that
as for non-chink languages, french has more prestige but spanish has far more speakers
you could also maybe count german but nobody likes germans, not even germans like themselves

Le Français

Merci

Some Slavic creole, or German

This. The most educated European has spoken

Chinese, it being hard to learn acts as a pleb filter

German is too complex to be a lingua franca, it would go down the route of Afrikaans

danish

Klingon

Latin

>German
>Complex

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漢話是過難

adding 20 suffixes and prefixes to each word doesn't make your language complex, pekka.

Gotta live with English
>Chinese
Tonal and doesn't have an alphabet
>German
Genders and complicated cases. Doesn't have prominence outside of Germany Austria and Switzerland, with Switzerland and Austria having heavy dialects, along with various regions of Germany itself.
>French
Very minimal dialects, but grammar still has genders (the lack of which is a huge plus for English). Spoken in France, a province of Canada but primarily in impoverished African countries.
>(Modern Standard) Arabic
Don't know enough about it to say much. Has no native speaker but lots of L2 speakers, and is also has prominence in non-Arab Muslim countries. Could work, but its also heavily associated with a particular religion.
English isn't going anywhere, its already the language of globalism.

>Arabe standard
Mauvais alphabet.

MSA is a giant meme
everyone should just learn egyptian arabic

Irish

uhuh

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Scots
oh wait

and you bitching and moaning about Finnish doesn't make German more complex, even comparatively

The different dialects are actually not a big deal in german (except for swiss german, it's almost a different language). But yeah, german is not going to be relevant on the world stage anytime soon, it's not even the most relevant language in the EU.

portuguese

>finnshit be like käytänïllistelemälläänkinköhän? That's a word, see how complex my language is?

lmao complexitylet frog seething

Sbanish from Sbane

>he think smashing words together is complexity
there's a reason why the best mathematicians and scientists came from France and Germany, and not the swamps of f*nland

Every language is complex. The reason English is easy to learn nowadays isn't because it's an easy language but because of ubiquity and necessity. If German was as present as English everyone would speak German, likewise with French or any other language.

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